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Companion Guides for the Journey
Whether you're reading Journey to Himself on your own, leading a book club, or guiding others through deeper conversations in a classroom or circle, these free resources were created to walk beside you. Each one offers prompts, questions, and reflections to help bring the story—and your own journey—more fully to life.

Individual Reflections
This guide is designed for solo readers and journalers who want to go deeper. It includes thoughtful prompts, space for reflection, and questions that mirror key moments in the book—helping you process your own journey while walking alongside Rhett’s. Whether you're healing, rediscovering purpose, or simply seeking stillness, this is a space to meet yourself on the page.
Teacher's Companion Guide
This guide is designed for educators, facilitators, and mentors who want to bring Journey to Himself into the classroom, workshop, or circle. It offers structured discussion prompts, thematic breakdowns, and optional writing extensions that encourage critical thinking, emotional literacy, and deep dialogue. Whether you're working with teens, adults, or veterans, this resource helps you use the novel as a catalyst for transformation, trust, and connection.


Book Club Companion Guide
Crafted for meaningful group discussion, this guide helps book clubs dive deeper into the heart of Journey to Himself. With powerful questions, character insights, and themes tied to personal growth and shared struggle, it’s designed to spark conversation that lingers long after the last page. Whether your group is seasoned or newly formed, this companion invites connection, reflection, and the kind of dialogue that builds community.
Father & Son Conversation Guide
Inspired by the powerful father-son dynamics woven through Journey to Himself, this guide offers a space for reconnection, understanding, and mutual growth. Whether you're a father hoping to pass on wisdom or a son seeking your own voice, the questions here are designed to spark honesty without pressure. Use it around a fire, over a meal, or through written exchange—it’s not about perfection. It’s about presence.
